The University of Idaho has received funds amounting to $25,000 from Texas-based APT Advanced Trailer and Equipment owned by Randy Hill for researching the possibility of extracting energy from wood biomass.
Malaysian companies, Sime Darby Plantation and Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding, are coming together to set up and run a bioethanol demo plant, which will utilize the empty fruit kernels that are the natural by-products of the palm oil business.
Idkidu, a small hamlet located in Dakshina Kannada District in India, contributes its might to reduce global warming by utilizing ecologically friendly bio-gas. The village has over 700 families and is well acknowledged for its community improvement activities.
Scientists working with the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have established the use of barley grain in the production of ethanol.
Eco-Solids International, a biomass and waste treatment technology company, has announced its intentions to introduce a research program to improve renewable energy generation from waste food.
Currently Biomass is at the top of the list of renewable energy sources globally and this source is capable of producing a number of energy products such as bio derived products including chemicals and plastics; and transportation fuels.
Hunt Global Resources, a unit of Tombstone Technologies, announced that its BioSolutions Division has established a research and development project. For the project, BioSolutions has collaborated with Carbon Green, a company that recycles used tires by converting it into oil, recovered steel, and a substitute for carbon black to be used in tire production.
Evonik New Energies UK plans to develop its first biomass plant in Ridham Dock in Kent.
The Centre for Jatropha Promotion & Biodiesel (CJP) is ready to host the Global Algae Biodiesel World India Program 2011 in India on the 5th and the 6th of April 2011, focusing on the total production of algae right from the laboratory to the scale.
Aspen Power is building a plant in Texas that will burn woody debris to make steam that will generate electricity. The $128 million plant in Lufkin will start full operations in spring 2011.
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